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NUR 631 ADVANCED PHYSIOLOGY
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL 2026
TEST BANK PRACTICE SOLUTION
PACK
◉ apoptosis.
Answer: cell suicide


◉ Normal SpO2 D/T Carbon Monoxide binds to HgB like O2
HA, N/V, Dizzy.
Answer: Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning


◉ Lack of O2.
Answer: Why Does tissue damage occur with carbon monoxide
poisoning?


◉ Hydrostatic Pressure.
Answer: How do molecules move in & Out of Cell?


◉ Osmosis.
Answer: How do WATER MOLECULES move in & out of Cell?

,◉ Metabolic Acidosis.
Answer: What do we worry will happen if Pt vomits a lot?


◉ Loss of gastric acid & Hold onto Bicarb.
Answer: Why does Metabolic Acidosis happen in a Pt that vomits a lot?


◉ AFP- Alpha Fetal Protein.
Answer: What do we look for on an amnio to look for Neural Tube
Defects?


◉ Clinical Characteristics of Patient with Trisomy 21.
Answer: Low set ears
Wide eyes
webbed neck
Low IQ
Low Nasal Bridge
Webbed Neck
Heart defect
short stature


◉ Autoimmune disorder.
Answer: How can a newborn have Type 1 DM

, ◉ ? sounds like housekeeping genes.
Answer: Gene that does maintenance for all other genes


◉ something else is happenigng with
patiet0..................................................................................................
Answer: What do you think about if a patient comes in with wounds that
aren't healing.


◉ If a newborn doesn't have collectin like proteins, what are they
susceptible to ?.
Answer: Respiratory infections


◉ Bone Marrow.
Answer: Where do B lymphocytes grow up and become


◉ Active Aquired Immunity.
Answer: What kind of immunity occurs if you go to a person's house
that has chicken pox and you get chicken pox?


◉ Antibodies bind to antigens on cellular surface..
Answer: What happens at a cellular level with a Type 2 Hypersensitivity
reaction


◉ Why do we give Rhogam?.

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